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Mount Fuji is not created at a destructive boundary. It is actually a stratovolcano located at a convergent boundary where the Pacific Plate subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate. The subduction of the oceanic plate beneath the continental plate creates conditions for magma to rise and form the volcano. Destructive boundaries typically involve the collision or subduction of tectonic plates, leading to volcanic activity.

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6mo ago

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